Skip to content

thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

Multiple news sources at #1 place!

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

Home - BBC US politics - Brad Pitt’s Los Angeles home ‘ransacked’, police say

Posted in
  • BBC US politics

Brad Pitt’s Los Angeles home ‘ransacked’, police say

by The editor•27 June 2025•Posted inBBC US politics

The Oscar-winning actor has been traveling to promote his new film F1 and was reportedly not home.

The editor
More by The editor

You might also like

As Diddy prosecution rests, how compelling is the case against him?

Las Vegas to host Enhanced Games for athletes using performance-enhancing drugs

Watch: Two people rescued after plane crashes in Everglades

Post navigation

Previous Article Previous article:
Canada passes law fast-tracking ‘nation building’ projects to counter Trump
Next Article Next article:
Nike pledges to cut reliance on Chinese factories

The Atlantic

  • Steve Bannon and the Murderers and Hitmen Who Became His ‘Besties’

    What the man who has Trump’s ear learned in prison

  • ICE’s ‘Athletically Allergic’ Recruits

    Push-ups, sit-ups, and a brisk jog pose a threat to Trump’s deportation campaign.

  • Why the ‘No Kings’ Protest Moved Me

    The protesters’ depth of feeling was matched only by the modesty and decency of the event.

  • Crime in Chicago Is a Choice

    The problem with minimizing the city’s violence

  • American Infrastructure Is About to Get Even Worse

    Donald Trump is using the power of the White House to load public-works projects down with bureaucracy.

Talking Points Memo

  • Donald Trump, ‘No Kings,’ and the ‘3.5 Percent Rule’

    The ‘No Kings’ protests this weekend drew a massive, nationwide turnout. As I’m sure many are, I found myself wondering...

  • 9th Circuit Rules for Trump, Potentially Allowing National Guard to Deploy to Portland

    A 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled for the Trump administration Monday in its attempt to deploy the Oregon...

  • The Subtle Genius of ‘No Kings’

    The turnout and character of the weekend’s No Kings demonstrations speak for themselves and at great volume. But I wanted...

  • The Trump Administration Is Leveraging the Shutdown to Gut the Office of Special Education Programs

    The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education. Sign up for our newsletters to have stories delivered to your inbox. Consider becoming a member to support our nonprofit...

  • What GOP Lawmakers Are Costing the US Economy to Avoid Funding Healthcare

    Trump administration officials have been parrotting a $15 billion-per-week figure to estimate how much the now 20-day government shutdown is...

Fox News

  • Biden 'rang the bell' after completing radiation therapy for prostate cancer

    Former President Joe Biden "rang the bell" after finishing radiation therapy for metastatic prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.

  • Fortnight to Election Day: 5 key 2025 races to watch

    Rep. Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli compete in a tight New Jersey gubernatorial race with polls showing a narrowing gap two weeks before Election Day.

  • SCOOP: Trump-backed former Navy SEAL launches GOP primary challenge against Massie

    Ed Gallrein, a longtime Navy SEAL and Kentucky farmer, announces GOP primary challenge against Rep. Thomas Massie in the state's 4th Congressional District.

  • Texas finds thousands of illegal immigrants registered to vote on state voter rolls

    Texas officials identify over 2,700 possible illegal immigrants registered to vote, sending cases to counties for 30-day citizenship verification process.

  • Trump admin on pace to shatter deportation record by end of first year: 'Just the beginning'

    With over 500,000 deported since President Trump took office, the administration is on track to significantly exceed the record for number of illegal aliens deported.

The Hill

  • DC government can do a lot to make families stronger

    Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wisc.) stumped D.C.’s top elected officials in a recent hearing on public safety when he asked what they’re doing to ensure that a higher percentage of children in the city are born with a father in the home. I recall making the same connection between family structure and social outcomes when I worked in the city’s gun violence prevention office. It exposed the most important —...

  • READ: Raskin-Jayapal letter to DHS on 'unlawfully detaining US citizens'

    House Judicary Committee ranking member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), along with Rep. Pramila Jayapayl (D-Wash.), ranking member of the panel's subcommittee on immigration, sent a letter Monday to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Todd Lyons, acting director of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, asking for information about Americans who have been detained in recent actions....

  • How do government shutdowns usually end?

    Plus, first in The Hill: Democrats accuse ICE of regularly arresting citizens

  • Flight delays, cancellations increase shutdown pressure on lawmakers

    Alarm bells are going off for lawmakers after some of the nation's busiest airports experienced scores of delays over the weekend due to air traffic control staffing shortages as the government shutdown prepares to enter its fourth week. Air-traffic controllers are among the federal workers deemed essential, forcing them to continue on the job while...

  • GOP senators balk at Trump targeting blue states

    Republican senators are balking at the Trump administration’s decision to cut off transportation funding to Democratic “blue states” such as New York and Massachusetts during the government shutdown, warning that freezing funds as an apparent act of political retaliation is not appropriate. Republican senators are unified in the view that Democrats are wrong to...

Categories

  • Adventure
  • Architecture
  • Astronomy
  • BBC US politics
  • Beauty
  • CNN
  • Democracy matters – defending democracy
  • Fashion
  • Featured articles
  • FiveThirtyEight
  • Food
  • Fox news
  • Just security
  • Movie Stuff
  • NPR
  • Painters Matter
  • Politico
  • Politics Matters
  • Real Clear Politics
  • Talking Points Memo
  • The Atlantic
  • The Guardian
  • The Hill
  • Travel

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

Find Us

This is a good place to read all your sources at just one stop.

Address
123 Main Street
New York, NY 10001

Hours
Monday–Friday: 5:00AM–5:00PM
Saturday & Sunday: Only urgent matters

The abouve looks good so I left it there, like I would be running a regular physical operation as well ,-)

You can reach me at editor@thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

The Guardian

  • Trump to host GOP senators at White House amid demolition work and government shutdown – US politics live

    The president will host a lunch for Republicans in the Rose Garden as construction is carried out on the White House’s east wingOne of the longest government shutdowns in US history just got longer after the Senate again failed to pass a funding resolution after a majority of Democrats continued their pressure campaign after the No Kings nationwide weekend protests.The Senate vote fell for the 11th time with a vote of 50 to 43, with no new defectors from the Democratic side. Continue reading...

  • ‘Rogue president’: growing number of US judges push back against Trump

    Pushback has come from judges appointed by Republicans and Democrats – and has slowed some extreme policiesUS district and appeals courts are increasingly rebuking Donald Trump’s radical moves on tackling crime, illegal immigration and other actions where administration lawyers or Trump have made sweeping claims of emergencies that judges have bluntly rejected as erroneous and undermining the rule of law in America.Legal scholars and ex-judges note that strong court pushback has come from judges appointed by Republicans, including Trump himself, and Democrats, and signify that the administration’s factual claims and expanding executive powers face stiff challenges that have slowed some extreme policies. Continue reading...

  • Federal appeals court moves to reconsider ruling in Trump’s favor on Portland troop deployment – as it happened

    This liveblog is now closed. You can find more of our politics coverage hereTrump can send national guard troops to Portland, appeals court rulesThe Senate will vote, for the 11th time, on a House-passed funding bill that would reopen the government at 5.30pm today.As the government shutdown enters its 20th day, there is little end in sight. The lower chamber is still out of session, as both parties continue to trade barbs over the lapse in funding. Continue reading...

  • White House’s East Wing partially demolished as work begins on Trump’s $250m ballroom

    Ex-congressman calls major renovation ‘utter desecration’ as demolition in East Wing reportedly under wayConstruction crews have started demolishing part of the East Wing of the White House to make way for Donald Trump’s planned ballroom, prompting widespread criticism on social media and beyond.One former lawmaker even called the renovation an “​​utter desecration”. Continue reading...

  • Trump news at a glance: president can send national guard to Portland, for now

    Ruling marks an important legal victory for Trump – key US politics stories from Monday at a glancePresident Donald Trump claimed a key victory in a US appeals court Monday as a divided three-judge panel decided he is allowed to deploy federal troops to the city of Portland, Oregon.Trump had claimed the right to send the national guard to the liberal stronghold for the purported purpose of protecting federal property and agents. The ruling marks an important legal victory for Trump as he continues to send military forces to Democratic-led cities. Continue reading...

Politico

  • Trump nominee says MLK Jr. holiday belongs in ‘hell’ and that he has ‘Nazi streak,’ according to texts

    Paul Ingrassia’s bid to lead a whistleblower agency is set for a Senate confirmation hearing Thursday.

  • Progressive candidate recruitment org urges Dems to invest beyond Blue Wall

    Run For Something is pitching major donors on its $50 million, five-year effort.

  • ‘Meanest people I have ever met’: Chat leak resurfaces internal fights among Young Republicans

    The response from state leaders has ranged from sharp condemnations to attacks against Dems.

  • ‘He’s a whale in Vegas’: JB Pritzker’s million-dollar win reveals governor’s taste for gambling

    A seasoned card player, Gov. JB Pritzker has hosted elite poker events and gambled in Vegas over the years.

  • Round 2 of 'No Kings' draws Republican attacks

    The demonstrations follow a wave of protests in June that organizers say drew more than 5 million people in cities across the country.

NPR

  • Shutdown to impact federal workers' pay. And, tensions grow between U.S. and Colombia

    Some federal employees may not receive a paycheck this Friday due to the government shutdown. And, tensions between Colombia and the U.S. continue to rise as the respective leaders clash.

  • Hakeem Jeffries on the government shutdown and the ongoing stalemate on Capitol Hill

    NPR's Michel Martin asks House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., about the Democrats' efforts to end the government shutdown and what they're hearing from their constituents about the impact.

  • A theory why the internet is going down the toilet

    A new book diagnoses a sickness affecting some of America's biggest companies.

  • Karine Jean-Pierre on why she left the Democrats — and calls herself independent

    In her new book Independent, former Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre writes that party infighting, bias and disloyalty drove her to leave the Democratic Party.

  • Blue New Jersey is expecting a very close race for governor this November

    President Trump and former President Obama have endorsed the two candidates locked in a tight race for New Jersey governor, Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill.

Five Thirty Eight

  • What Americans Think Of The Biden Impeachment Inquiry

    Welcome to Pollapalooza, our weekly-ish polling roundup. It’s officially impeachment season again. On Tuesday, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced that he’s directing three House committees to start investigating whether President Biden benefited from his son Hunter’s business dealings overseas. McCarthy accused the Biden family of “a culture of corruption,” saying that the Biden administration

  • The Second GOP Debate Could Be Smaller, With Or Without Trump

    The second Republican presidential primary debate is less than two weeks away, so time is running out for GOP contenders to meet the Republican National Committee’s qualification criteria. To make the Sept. 27 debate, each candidate must have at least 3 percent support in two qualifying national polls, or at least 3 percent in one

  • The Senate Is Losing One Of Its Few Remaining Moderate Republicans

    On Wednesday, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney announced he would not run for reelection in 2024. On the surface, the electoral impact of Romney’s decision is minimal — his seat should stay safely in Republican hands. But it’s still notable because it represents the departure of one of the few remaining Republican senators who had a

  • Why ‘Bidenomics’ Isn’t Working For Biden

    Welcome to FiveThirtyEight’s politics chat. The transcript below has been lightly edited. nrakich (Nathaniel Rakich, senior elections analyst): For a long time, the economy has been seen as a big liability for President Biden in his reelection bid. Inflation soared in 2021 and 2022, culminating at a rate of 9.1 percent last June. The same

  • Why Biden Is Losing Support Among Voters Of Color

    Among the most politically tuned-in, last week saw the kind of hand-wringing and accusations of bias surrounding the polls that you’d usually expect from the final two months of a campaign, not the final year and two months of a campaign. The focus was largely on general election polls: Whether a Wall Street Journal poll

Painte

Paul Klee

Paul Klee

24 April 202330 December 2024
Michael Parkes

Michael Parkes

24 April 202312 July 2025
Wassily Kandinsky, 1903, The Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter)

Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky

20 December 202012 July 2025
Copyright © 2025 thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org.
Powered by WordPress and HybridMag.
  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

Multiple news sources at #1 place!

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

bladibla

Scroll Up